Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Since Mike Grell and I launched “The Pilgrim” on ComicMix.com, many people have been curious as to how we became acquainted. So, to satisfy everyone’s curiosity and because there is so much to tell, here is Part I of “Mike Grell & The Cat of Doom”.

There are many legends surrounding the life and extraordinary times of Mr. Mike Grell. From pulling a Colt .45 semi-automatic from his briefcase during a meeting at DC Comics, to his service in Vietnam, to adventures in Africa, to his mastery of outdoor pursuits, longbows, swords, horses and beautiful women!

Some of these stories even include myself, and have been related at conventions and small gatherings about lost souls sharing colliding lives and experiences over dinner, such as the meeting in a Japanese eatery in New York with the urbane and ever cheerfully mutinous; Mike Gold; a retired editor of “Soldier Of Fortune” magazine and sometime CIA consultant, Bill Guthrie; Grell and myself. I was then a singing sword-slinger and aspiring writer with a “gray” past in African adventuring and a taste for dubious company. Mike and I were pals from the get go, but even I thought this strange gathering socially eclectic.

I've also been present in Chicago with Mike when the late, great Del Close enthusiastically attempted to conjure up the spirit of Aleister Crowley at the dinner table and surreptitiously tapped me on the shoulder to confirm his presence. Mike almost choked, giggling like a loon!

Actually, we really met in the mid 80's at a fan convention in Seattle where he rescued Ray Winstone, Mike Praed and myself from a fate worse that death and showed us some of the Seattle that is so close to his heart and has featured so much in his ground-breaking artwork for “The Longbow Hunters.” I also got introduced to Chimey Beer at “The Bucket 'O Suds.”

As a friend of Mike's, finding oneself in his graphic novels is also no unusual experience. My likeness has actually been featured in “Maggie - The Cat” and hung from a meat-hook in a Jon Sable story about monsters in the New York subway. I've also been quoted in his “James Bond” graphic-novel…more to come in Part II on the story behind what inspired my quote in “Permission To Die”.

Monday, November 24, 2008

I am so thankful to everyone who's visited my new site and listened to my musical adaptation of Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights." This project is very dear to me and I am grateful for the kind words and feedback it's been receiving.

Most interesting, however, is the hits we are getting to the site from all over the world! Since we launched we've received visitors from:

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

“THE PILGRIM” DEBUTS ON COMICMIX.COM – GRAPHIC NOVEL BY MARK RYAN & MIKE GRELL IS BASED ON TRUE PARANORMAL EVENTS OF WORLD WAR II

Los Angeles, CA – November 18, 2008: The long-awaited graphic novel, “The Pilgrim,” by veteran comic creators Mike Grell (Sable, Green Arrow, Ironman) and Mark Ryan (“Transformers,” “The Prestige”), debuted on ComicMix.com this week. The weekly episodic graphic novel is based on true accounts of modern paranormal espionage techniques first used during World War II. Episode one of “The Pilgrim” is available exclusively for free and in color at ComicMix.com. “The Pilgrim” is an adult-format novel that will appeal to fans of dark comics, sci-fi and horror. >>more

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From the Sherwood Forest and the London stage to swordmastery and autobots, Mark Ryan has had one of the most diverse and interesting careers of anyone in entertaiment. Stop by now and again a peek into Mark's remarkable life.